Friday, 15 April 2011

Royal Wedding Crowns

Before P finished school for Easter her class made decorations ready for the royal wedding. To be honest I was a little disappoint with the quality of what she got to make,each child was given a piece of cloth the draw a bell, horse shoe or wedding cake on so that they could then be hung up as bunting for their disco.

Since the beginning of the holiday's she has been asking if we could make some bits at home for the wedding. We decided to make some crowns to wear at the picnic we are hoping to have. These are a simple but fun idea. Each crown can turn out completely different and they can be decorated as simply as just using crayons or as detailed as using collage materials.

P used a mixture of art materials to create two very different crowns for her a little man.

I had left it that P could do what ever she wanted and simply just laid out the boxes of art materials for her to pick from. With no plan or template to follow P still decided to create a pattern of colours using the paints, she repeated this pattern again below using a potato stamp.

Once P had finished painting her crown she added her choice of glitter and decorated it using pretty collage pieces. When she made little mans it was very similar but with circles on each of the points.
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1 comments:

Anna @ The Imagination Tree said...

Those are beautiful! I love that she was able to use whatever materials she wanted and really made it her own. Thanks for linking up to It's Playtime!

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